Corvus Quotes
Corvus
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Corvus Quotes
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“I guess there are some fates worse than death," I remember I had told Peyton that night, and she had turned to look at me, her eyes reflecting the stars and the moonlight.
"Maybe." She had said, "But having a story is better than being left with nothing at all.”
― Corvus
"Maybe." She had said, "But having a story is better than being left with nothing at all.”
― Corvus
“People don't think of the raven's story. They don't think of what it once was or why it became what it is now, or if any of it was ever fair. They just see a raven.”
― Corvus
― Corvus
“Words. I hold them close to me, but I keep them as mine, never letting them slip between my lips. Someone taught me once that when I had nothing, I always had my words. But then I guess it never seemed to matter to me. What use are the words that nobody ever hears?”
― Corvus
― Corvus
“If control belonged to you or me or anyone else we'd never be here together." She took my hand, it was wet with dewdrops, it was gentle and soft like the kiss of the moon. It filled in all the empty spaces where I wished control would be.
"It's the reason the stars and us and everything are still beautiful.”
― Corvus
"It's the reason the stars and us and everything are still beautiful.”
― Corvus
“Remember how it rained yesterday?" She asked. The dewdrops left marks on our backs and softened our hair.
"Yeah," I said, "I remember"
"Well that's what control is like. You don't get to choose when the clouds come out and cover up the stars." She said, and there was a really bright star right above her. She was watching it, it shone in the middle of her iris. "If you did get to control it," she said, "you'd never take the time to recognize how beautiful the stars could be when they did show through. There'd never be any clouds, and one day you'd learn to control the stars too. You'd expect them every day. They'd lose their stories. Lose what makes them beautiful.”
― Corvus
"Yeah," I said, "I remember"
"Well that's what control is like. You don't get to choose when the clouds come out and cover up the stars." She said, and there was a really bright star right above her. She was watching it, it shone in the middle of her iris. "If you did get to control it," she said, "you'd never take the time to recognize how beautiful the stars could be when they did show through. There'd never be any clouds, and one day you'd learn to control the stars too. You'd expect them every day. They'd lose their stories. Lose what makes them beautiful.”
― Corvus
